immovable by entreaties
1inflexible — a. 1. Stiff, rigid. 2. Pertinacious, dogged, stubborn, obstinate, unyielding, refractory, headstrong, wilful, cantankerous, intractable, heady, obdurate, cross grained. 3. Firm, resolute, steadfast, immovable, persevering. 4. Inexorable,… …
2inflexible — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unbending, rigid, unyielding; firm, steadfast, stubborn; grim, stern. See hardness, resolution, inelasticity. Ant., flexible, pliant. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Stiff] Syn. rigid, hardened,… …
3Daemon (mythology) — The words daemon, dæmon, are Latinized spellings of the Greek δαίμων (daimôn), [Daimons were the souls of men of the golden age acting as guardian deities. Entry [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry… …
4inexorable — I adjective adamant, convinced, decided, determined, dogged, firm, headstrong, immovable, immutable, implacable, indomitable, inexorabilis, inflexible, intractable, merciless, obdurate, obstinate, opinionated, opinionative, persevering,… …
5in|ex´o|ra|ble|ness — in|ex|o|ra|ble «ihn EHK suhr uh buhl», adjective. not influenced by prayers or entreaties; relentless; unyielding: »The forces of nature are inexorable. SYNONYM(S): unrelenting, implacable, immovable. See syn. under inflexible. (Cf. ↑inflexible)… …
6in|ex|o|ra|ble — «ihn EHK suhr uh buhl», adjective. not influenced by prayers or entreaties; relentless; unyielding: »The forces of nature are inexorable. SYNONYM(S): unrelenting, implacable, immovable. See syn. under inflexible. (Cf. ↑inflexible) ╂[< Latin… …